The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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ALVIN SUN
PAGE TWO
THE ALVIN SUN, ALVIN TEXAS THURSDAY, Jan
GLADIOLA
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over
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IT IS
to
1
SMART TO
SPEND YOUR
. Shop
Right
DOLLAR WISELY.
Reserved To
CHECK OUR
1110
ROOM ST.
Limit Quantity
PRICES FOR
Flat
Phon* OL 8-3411
Of Purchase
SAVINGS OF
QUALITY MDSE.
Pain-In-Th ‘-Neck Week
Can
Ea.
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
all
the
Approximately
con-
has
we
cheap
there.
35c Size
ing
21c S
98c Sir
16 ct. box
23c Size
98c Su-
98c Sil
U gal.
24c Size
In Ho
12 oz.
31c
Sol
V.
>
15 oz.
21c
2—300 cans 25c
A
Re
2 pkgs. 33c
AOSC
was formed in
pro-
U. S. INSPECTED
I
Amc
35
Whole
*
Lb.
r
s~
Cist-Up
Lb. 00c
. . AND
SWIFT PREMIUM
33c
LC.
3 lb pkg. 99c
7M
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Lb. Bag
Rnck
2
10
39c
BIG 8 INCH
$185
SIZE
k :
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two
ne<
lb cello 43c
lb. 25c
lb. 49c
lb. 39c
lb. 39c
lb. 23c
an express-
desire to
Commerce
“Pain-in-’he-Neck
new
for
soil
said, Saudi Arabia pre-
the most amazing picture-
Phone OL 8-2556
FORD DEALER'S
WHOLE
OR
SHANK HALF
HOTEL
FRESH
FOR
CHILDREN
b
It
It
It
It
It
to' f that America
Alvin
ruly bring forth a
every
periodical!^ be eval-
« oz.
CANS
you on even h*vr th«
fact, .bout thi.
i
Lbs.
With $3.50
Purchase
Or More
Trade Extension (Committee
for its Sponsorship
Week.”
in proclaim ng special
long been
offices to
Our $1.39 Size
VITAMINS
ROTEL
TOMATOES
FANNING—BREAD & BUTTER
PICKLES
RAINBOW SWEET MIXED
PICKLES
areas
feature
“Economic Probkins In The
Middle East"' Discussed By Club
Mrs. Fred Much was hostess i
to the A-henaeum Study Club:
LIMY'S F*EM FROZEN
Orange Juice
3jl—
BIG-TIME
MELL6RINE
ARROW
BLACK PEPPER
10e
48c
35e
5C
tree world’s supplies. The enor-
mous
eign
in th ? “modernizing” of these
ancie it backward
their
omy,
porta ice to the free world.
In
areas of the Middle East. Mrs.
Tiltoi said. Saudi Arabia pre-
sents
of national development.
W thin the span of a life
time.
porter!
fields
33c
i mi: t ce
until nooi
-e roportc
ies should
insure amr.
lours after i
to Mrs. Adelaide Jac
by FORD
•A* world? a mow
propodtoned cart
rweoii o: flection upon tl
-j'oration which n
tpon its being
ALVIN MOTOR COMPANY, LTD.
718 Sealy St. AKi
YOU GET THE BEST DEAL AT YO JR AUTEO"IZED
GRAPEFRUITor ORANGES
34c
be. Outm#?, the Gabune’a rtraight-
- - * 4 are immutaiUMr
I oaide, the Gal^tie’i plmh appointments
FLAIR SHORTENING
PURE LARD SWIFT'S
CRIJSTENE SHORTENING
12 Go. Remington
SHOT GUN SHELLS
High Velocity
Sox of 25
$1.00 SO-
LIQUID
ASPIRIN
79c Size
rned in by
^ate «>n Thu
not assume resions
engagement
two columns.
of their respective
and National
But, the week to surpass all
"■visions is Ah in s “Pain-in-the-Ntck Week",
officious and to some it may
. ; to b .* sensational but underneath
i there is a solid cere of
the directors of the
s ociation is Sam F.. Wood of i and plan
I building
POTATOES
Lbs.
50 Lb. Bag
5
GREEN
ONIONS
BIG RED
APPLES
r
25
DRUGS FOR LESS 7 DAYS A WEEK
ALKA SELTZER ...
VICKS COUGH SYRUP
BAYER ASPIRIN
SUPER ANAHIST
BUFFERIN
LIQUID COLDENE
J* J LIQUIPRIN
J&J CHEST RUB
STANBACK TABLETS
EPIRIN TABLETS
VIDAYLIN
JET DOG FOOD
SHINER BEER
BLACKEYE PEAS
A s:
ed th<
meetir g was adjourned.
club will meet next ,cc
of Mrs.
Cedar
be
book
Lea-
tors in
day and
President J.
Hobbs.
Mort
ing coTtractor
partici >ate
2 car, .
6 btls. plus de: 4^
2—300 car X1
3 lb cc—
3 lb. ctr A
3 lb
£ IB hc ASACilNA IMIU
3 IP UG T<)T1L FOR ,
5 lb. ’J2!OON TO
lb. d——
: it
4 roll pkc
1
PINEAPPLI
^^sters Ret
^^nths In I
1S‘
Lb.
Bag
(HILLSDALE SLICED
■ Dallas
M try specialists. Other conven-
M tion feitures will include com-
9 mittee i
■ sura nee.
■ legislative
B sion, and public relations.
B The
B 1956 w th seven oilwell servic-
B ing contractors, and now has
B more than 275 active members
B in eight southwestern oil
B ducing states. The headquarters
B is in Dallas.
B Special events for the dele-
I
aid the step-u|p in pro-
was decided upon as
an increase
Dow has
event from a s
manner a- the Chamt
'■
future for coming generator
SIMPLE SIMON
Apple
Pies
on must be turi
pul lication dat.
sun ea: i
size f r
ictuiea h
Car of the Ifear!
31
n95
PIONEER CORN MEAL
QUAKER FLOUR
ADMIRATION COFFEE
HOLLENDALE MARGARINE
TOILET TISSUE
Itos SIOMS HAVE FUTUKD IT WITH TMIR
MAM HAS HOMORU IT IN THf CURMKT ISSN...
THt MOST TALMO A80UT CM IN
HEAVY BEEF ROAST chuck cut lb
BONELESS BEEF STEW It
The
Jan. id at
---------g.
HILL O HOME FROZEN
STRAWBERRI’ES I $
IB OZ. PR*. ■ “
Perhaps it may be a bit
appear as
the veneer of sales promotio
stria-.\\ thmk:ig and action
fk- ■!> .•'! > cliche “pai i-in-the-r.eck” is
ion which covers graphical!, “that which
be rid of.
In every business establishment, every home, land
heart, there ire things whicl should
uated and disposed of.
The concerted and coopera
munity to rid
better this year than last is.
I HAPPYVALE ENGLISH
I PEAS___33O3,:ans
om uaoin faIihi
iattst srnis... murafs
AHO ALMAOT IT1S
No it*, wch ■ lenMdxt' For thi. new Galuk
■ » wondrrftBy Thunderbird m a low-priced 6-
t—njo Ford cu I ". ~ ‘
Not roof and triap, low-rwepl nyhnr
Thunderbird 1 “ • - -1 • -
and new luxirioua upholaienes are 'ritunderbird-
le-jutiful Kent ith the hood
Thunderbird', own V-8 In
giamorotu new Galaxie lays Ihunderbird—except the
incredibly low Ford price.
jointly by Mrs. Dai
Mrs. Ray Tilton.
Mrs. York discussed
water resources of
East countries and the
importance of rivers
economy. | .
“The Egyptians father their I
harvest with less trouble than
tny other ptnple in the world.”
Mrs. York pointed out. “They
require neither pkjw or hoe.
rhfc Egyptian farrier simply
waits for the river! to spread
No. 300 can Jc
No. 1 tall can
4 oz. tin box j(|c
CHICKEN HENS
PORK STEAKS
PORK RATH ROLL SAUSAGE
HEAVY BEEF STEAK
VEAL CHUCK STEAK
HEAVY BEEF SHORT RIBS
SWIFT PREMIUM LAMB CHOPS It
-M*NCX«lMtf ,<M1
VHL MtA/f m ««M
MYHOf YOU TK LOW
FORD *WCI1 OF YNtt
*U MW. B-RABUMtf*
TwaottaiRo-iMHino wuMirr
E. A. RICHARDS
HE’S AHEAD — “I’m one
i jump ahead of the Chamber I
An Editorial)
A salute is in order to t!
of the Alvin Chamber of 1
of a unique innovation . .
■
Me envernors a presidents have
called upon to affix the sea
such wt ird evt ts as “Bunic|i Relief Week”
Eat Mare Chitlings Week.”
r- PAID IN ADVANCE
NTATIVES IN:
f. Danbury. Liverpool, Friendswood. Algoa,
Ah i Loma, Hitchcock.
tie character, standing or reputati
ay appear in the columng of Th«
brought to the attention of t
S legal or <
for damage
Ad'
New Homes To
I?*e Started
In February
Construction of new homes
n the 3-unit residential sub-
division. Glenn view, probably
will be started early in Feb-
ruary. W. G. Hall Jr., president
^f the Hallson Corp., develop-
ers. said this week.
Water and sewer lines have!
RJI
’t ting of the water lines has
been completed by the city en-
gineer. concrete streets will be
eonstri cted.
Immediately after this. Hall
'aid, the first 10 of 63 homes
•o be erected there will be
started. The entire project will
be completed within two years
and possibly ooner, he added.
The Glennview Subdivision,
which wi’ have homes em-
bodying the most modern fea-
tures, is located near South
Park Addition, on 18 acres at
South Street and Koster Road.
The luxury-type homes, which
will be priced from $1,3.500 to
$18,000. will be of brick
lb. box
errors or omission* r )
t'»emselves liable fo.
such advertiacnw nt.
Alvin News. Golf Coast R
Absorbed tjy Consolidate
Published tn Alv tn. Brazoria C<x nty.
the p.'ogre*o of Alvtn and Braxoi ia C<
Entered for tranxmiMion thraugl .
Fiat Office in Alvin Texas, under t|ie art
GENE BO’
MRS ADE_
GEORGE JA<
JOHN KARA
iji York and i
Alvin Man Is
the Middle Director For
ext'eme /VI Z1
to their | (hl (iFOUP
! The increasing ‘ ’
ive effort of this eMire com-
tself of whatever hinders it from doing
indeed, commendable.
The fact that the Alvin Ministerial Alliance us promot-
spiri ual standpoint in [much the
er of Commerce is hustling
and the
the birthplace of
brighter
reports on safety, in-
. personnel relations.
problems, expan-
MARRIED IN S' YLE TO THE THUNDERBIRD ONLY ONE SHORT MONTH AGO
already lie Glataour
Mrs. E J. Sheffield Sr. gave'
the invocation.
Following a sht rt business |
meeting, the president, Mrs.
A. C. McLemore, turned the |
mooting over -o Mrs. Much .
who announced the program I
for -he day and introduced the!
speakers The topic of the day !
was ‘Economic .Problems ini
the Middle East,” ’presented
)WEN
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All ivhotogmphv for reproduction
i in advan.-e of the expected p«,
trecBution will be taken. The Sun —
lotographa. Maximum
size for w.-dding pic._.«, .
ce reported >r
on on Ttimd: y
ted within 2
Id »>e called i i
precs
tort ph<
Maximum
in depth
Society news ■
w ’ be a - i-pted in
•tory. it should 1-e
OLdfiei '-233S
increasing technical im-
portance of oil well servicing
throng wut the oil producing
will be an outstanding
of the third annual
convention of the Association
of Oil veil Servicing Contrac-
Dallas Jan. 16-17. Fri-
Saturday. reported
F. McAdams of
N. M.
than 275 oil well servic-
members will
in the two-day
meetin j at the Baker Hotel in
to hear nine oil indus-
the home
Reuwer, 1207
The subject will
Current Opinion, with ;
review by Mrs. Frank
a barren arid region, , Approximately 1 0 0
sparslr*y populated, having the Plant A Magnesium Depart-
scantiest of known resources, ment people, laid
L ecome a unified natio: - production
. . has made astounding
advances.”
Domestic help is appallingly
in Saudi Arabia, said acordance
Mrs. "ilton, whose son, Wayne, crease magnesium
is employed by an oil company *o a somewhat higher l«?vel at
She mentioned a house-
boy o her son who refused to 1
accept tips, extra pay for extra
services, because he was com
pletely satisfied with his low
incom ?!
jirited discussion follow- • ^nes urn
reports, after which the mothballed.
Dmv .v ; -up <n p. TFM__B
■ ■■‘ion w; ' lecided noon as ,cr’l*cK LtAr
r !-l: of m increas, in i Tl" A D I? 1^0
It s. Although Dow has aj I r 11 Km 11 >
inventory at its Madison I Lfl
Division, the Texas Division
inventory has been substantial
h reduced in recent months.
KRAFT
DINNER
—
PRATTLOW SPICED
PEACHES Big 2»/2 can 27c
com- —:---------------
DENTLER SALAD — (5c Pkg. Potato Chips FREE)
mum of three bedrooms with • ■
one and one-half baths. Gas lllf L \\|n|| p?H i
ill include social events ptreet lighting will add beau tv I UIlLllclIIll]
m t niglt with individal schc- o the s- bdm ion.
J| duled j arties for wives during The First Methodist Church I
I of Alvin has purchase^ seven
... .... | acres of lind in the subdivision |
F Rt E RL
PICNIC
HAMS
COUNTRY $MOKE
SAUSAGE
SWIFT S WORTHMORE
BACON
SALT JOWLS
■>AT CHEESE
RACON
CRACKLINGS
PIG FEFT
>utation of any
The Sun will
the manage-
other advertisesnenta. the pub-
--,t further than the amount re-
Ivertising is accepted only on this
Review an 1 Coeutty Neva
i tion.
i< n you find a
hondering ove
fee his nickels
Fnyals” . . . and
k t r that uoth I
f- are overjoyei
’hursday and F
they have beer
back to the
s < n Saturda;
. well, ct
talking to
Jane Foster
parents hav
ad from 18 mon
ba. Italy and Ii
Itually, Mr. ant
(Foster moved t
Alvin to R
Mr. Foster’s di
was located th
■ i planned to I
e in Rk hmond
it ?he youngst
dy had knowr
Alvin and th
lived here fo
wrench of pt
ids here to m<
s away was act
the Fosters con
n they left for
Africa in Ma?
r. Foster, wh
i company, we
the Intematio
ipany and his
to their new
the Indian Oc<
ned in camp
•r American
■ months.
The house we 1
ically American
;t of the cont
le.” related
it the water ':
-roblem. All o
ed to the hou
er. We bought <
ei and there '
g hot water at
'is parents imn
ed Phil, then
his fields and recede
again, sows his crop and waits
he harvest. The rich river
produces a bale of cotton
to the acre, while in America
and one-half acres are
?eded for each bale of cotton.
Ccntrary to the profitable
regularity of the Nile’s rise,
Mrs. York explained, the floods
of the Tigris-Euphrates Valley
have many times changed the
course of civilization by en-
gulfing towns and cities, de-
stroying crops and costly irri-
gation systems Since the dis
covery of oil. vast sums of
both I domestic and foreign
capital are being spent for
economic development of these
lands.
Mi|s. Tilton’s
with
Middle East. Mrs.
that the Middle East oil
contain two-thirds of
i free world’s reserve of
crude oil, and are currently
producing one-fourth of the j
capital invested by for- (7comme?ce,” sad‘E. A^Rich-
nterests in this effort, and ^r(js Qem pharmacy.
• I already have all my ‘pains-
lands, and jn-the-neck’ set out on a spe-1 —--^r_ -------—-------—----------------------------------------
H Mi MB MBMb BBIBB
c iHr wh M IM itfl ■bpTia
oil-producing Dow Slates K " ■ II S ■ (1
Recall of 100 1k | i 9k| ]B|!’ MB
Emi,ioyees uU U M ill tl
ment people, laid off when |
was curtailed hast ( BROOKDALE
■ r. ar- scheduled to be re -.'Cl A I IRfiil
■vailed in April. \ilj Mi
Th<- recall- .rill be made in , VI1
with plans to in-1
prcxluction I WOLF BRAND
”innt A. beginning about May 11 Mil
Dow said. UlllLI
The ncrease will still leave J
he Pi n» A magnesium facili ’ NBC PREMIUM
owrr,T,r? Th’p m b PDAPKFDC
n blWunllw
Any ert
persovio. firm or eori
be gladly coi-erted
cent
In case of «
liahei* do not hoM
reive! by them for
baa i5
The Alvin Citizen.
. Texne. every Thumd .y and dedicated
izoiia County.
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of Consrem of Mkreh I. 1879.
Publiaher
News Editor
Foreman
Printer
J Wedniaday, one full
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isibility for damaged or
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not to exceed five inchee
>rior to noon on Monday. Other news
/ but ro insure ample d{«ce for a new-
to 48 hours after it decum.
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1959, newspaper, January 15, 1959; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255244/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.